Headline: Chimpanzees Display Human-like Conversational Skill
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Chimpanzees Display Human-like Conversational Skills. BBC reports that Chimpanzees, like humans, have quick, turn-taking conversations waiting only a fraction of a second to 'speak' in response to gestures and facial expressions. Researchers, including Prof. Cat Hobaiter from the University of St Andrews, found that chimps engage in fast-paced communication sometimes interrupting each other or taking longer pauses. This study, published in Current Biology, highlights evolutionary similarities in human and chimpanzee conversation.
Keywords: Chimpanzees,conversational skills,turn-taking,communication,gestures,facial expressions,Prof. Cat Hobaiter,University of St Andrews,Current Biology,evolutionary similarities,human communication,primate behavior,Uganda,Tanzania,conflict avoidance,activity coordination,origins of communication,quick responses,fast-paced communication,research study,animal behavior
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